silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
I think there are very good reasons why someone struggles in one country. Sometimes its variance, but sometimes its not. I don't think you can automatically assume its due to random chance, and that there are no underlying factors behind it. It wasn't random chance that Ponting was piss-poor in India and owned India in Australia. It wasn't random chance that the Indian batting lineup just happened to have a couple bad days in New Zealand the last time around.
Obviously, it gets into a subjective matter in terms of which instance you attribute to just chance, vs. actually struggling against someone or a set of conditions.
Regarding McGrath, I've no idea who/why he would struggle. Since I start with the premise that he was the perfect bowler, the only possible conclusion is that it was random chance, and/or a conspiracy by the umpires against him.
Obviously, it gets into a subjective matter in terms of which instance you attribute to just chance, vs. actually struggling against someone or a set of conditions.
Regarding McGrath, I've no idea who/why he would struggle. Since I start with the premise that he was the perfect bowler, the only possible conclusion is that it was random chance, and/or a conspiracy by the umpires against him.